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How does FREE ASP.NET hosting until January 2010 sound?
Verio is offering a sweet little free hosting deal to developers and designers to promote Microsoft-based hosting for products and technologies like Expression, Visual Studio, and Silverlight. The Plan includes: .NET Framework 3.0 (I am told 3.5 will be made available eventually) SQL Server Express ASP.NET 2.0 (Including ASP.NET AJAX 1.0) Full Trust Shared AppPool 100 MB disk space Free through January 2010 So what do you have to do to get it? Just call 800-932-7483. No credit card is required. The offer is not available online. You need to call the toll free number. I just signed up myself! The process was pretty quick and painless. I haven't actually tried using it yet. That's next:). - Marc Read More...
New ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit version released
Details here . -Marc Read More...
SCREENCAST: Using the UpdatePanel and tab controls from the AJAX Control Toolkit to build an "in place" master details
It's been a while since I've done a screencast. I get quite a few "How Do I?" questions in my inbox from customers. Quite often, the initial answer to your question is "I don't know." When that's the case, it gives me the excuse to try it out:). I am trying to get better at sharing the answers with everyone via the blog. Father time isn't always on my side though:(. After one of our Developer Conferences, someone asked me how to implement a specific master details scenario with tabs using ASP.NET AJAX. Although I knew what they were asking was possible, I couldn't quite explain it. I hadn't done it myself. So I built it! I recorded a screencast walking through how to do it. The screencast is here . The sample code is here . -Marc Read More....
Thanks to everyone in Los Angeles & Sacramento who attended our conference
As promised, you can get my decks and demos from www.publicsectordeveloper.com ( direct link ). The demos are "as-is" but feel free to let me know if something doesn't work anymore. A more detailed explanation of the WPF deck and demos can be found here . If you are interested in WPF, then don't forget to check out the WPF Wiki . UPDATE: I received an email from a few folks who were having trouble figuring out what to download for my Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX presentation. The direct link to the deck is here . The code is here . -Marc Read More...
Upgrading from ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP.NET 2.0 + AJAX
I'm trying to get back into the habit of answering customer questions via the blog so all of you get the benefit of the answer. Here's a question which showed up in my mailbox recently: "I have a very large project in ASP.NET 1.1. If I upgrade the server to ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX, will the project possibly break down in places and have to be reworked? Can you point me to the best articles/information on this?" There is some good information on MSDN, but some of it may confuse you because a fair amount of it was published prior to the release of Visual Studio 2005 SP1. A feature was added to Visual Studio 2005 SP1 which makes migrating your apps much easier. This feature is called Web Application Projects. The feature was in a separate preview...
SQL Server Compact Edition RC1 Released
This is what was formerly known as SQL Server Everywhere. If you need a lightweight database for your Smart Client applications, then you should definitely check out SQLCE. One of the great things about SQLCE is that you can deploy it as a private assembly. This means no admin privs to deploy a local database using ClickOnce! http://blogs.msdn.com/stevelasker/archive/2006/11/07/sql-server-compact-edition-rc1-released.aspx -Marc Read More...
Building a better ASP.NET 2.0 user experience with Microsoft AJAX technologies
When Oct. 5th 12:00P-1:30P EST (9:00A-10:30A PST) Where Register at this link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032311753&EventCategory=2&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US Note : Audio will be via the Internet, so your machine will need a speaker. Abstract The ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions is a new development technology that integrates the cross platform Microsoft AJAX Library with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework. The Microsoft AJAX Library offers you the same type of development platform for client-based web pages that ASP.NET offers for server-based pages. Both the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions and the Microsoft AJAX Library integrate with existing ASP.NET 2.0 server-based services...
Building a better ASP.NET 2.0 user experience with Microsoft AJAX technologies
When Oct. 5th 12:00P-1:30P EST (9:00A-10:30A PST) Where Register at this link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032311753&EventCategory=2&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US Note : Audio will be via the Internet, so your machine will need a speaker. Abstract The ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions is a new development technology that integrates the cross platform Microsoft AJAX Library with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework. The Microsoft AJAX Library offers you the same type of development platform for client-based web pages that ASP.NET offers for server-based pages. Both the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions and the Microsoft AJAX Library integrate with existing ASP.NET 2.0 server-based services...
First drop of the Web Client Software Factory is available
Edward Jezierski just announced it here . "The Web Client Software Factory is a guidance offering currently under development that will provide comprehensive architecture guidance to help customers build web solutions using the Microsoft platform (ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Workflow Foundation, etc)." This is the fourth Software Factory the patterns & practices folks have released. I've been looking forward to this one. The others are: Smart Client Software Factory Mobile Client Software Factory Web Service Software Factory -Marc tags: Microsoft , .NET , ASP.NET , Atlas , AJAX , WinFX , .NET Framework 3.0 , Windows Workflow Foundation , WF Read More...
"Atlas" 1.0 Naming and Roadmap
Hot off the presses! Scott Guthrie has announced the new names for the ASP.NET "Atlas" technologies. The "Atlas" client script library becomes the Microsoft AJAX Library . The server controls become the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions . The "Atlas" Control Toolkit becomes ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit. Even better news... Scott shares that "Our goal is to ship the 'Atlas' 1.0 release around the end of this year. The plan is to first have a Beta, then an RC, and then decide on the final date based on customer feedback." This has been in the works for a while and I am excited that we are in a position to release a supported 1.0 version by the end of the year! Get the full details here . -Marc tags: Microsoft , .NET , ASP.NET , Atlas , AJAX , Web2.0...
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